Molly Wampler, KBSX 91.5

Molly Wampler

KBSX 91.5

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What's The Deal With Geothermal Energy In Idaho?

Idaho is rich with geothermal activity. The state boasts dozens of natural hot springs for soaking, some close to city centers and others a hike away. But → Read More

Boise Historian Recognizes Those Left Out Of Women's Suffrage

This year we celebrated the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage. And while this was a great accomplishment for the movement and gave so many more → Read More

Boise Arts Group Uses Virtual Platform To Its Advantage During Pandemic

Arts organizations have taken a hit this year. To stay afloat, they’ve had to embrace virtual means of showcasing their work. At first, this just looked → Read More

Idaho Organization Grants End-Of-Life Wishes For Adults

The Wish Granters foundation began in Idaho 2010 as a way to help terminally-ill adults. Similar to the Make a Wish Foundation, Wish Granters helps make → Read More

New Boise Fellowship Program Seeks To Further Established Local Artists

Every year, the Alexa Rose Foundation awards over $100,000 in small grants to local Treasure Valley artists, many early in their careers. New this year, → Read More

Idaho Author Discusses New Award-Winning Memoir About Her Childhood In Ketchum

Dana Quinney grew up in Ketchum during the 1950s. She became a field biologist and college professor, eventually settling into her lifelong passion of → Read More

Does An Idaho Candidate's Hometown Affect Their Electability?

As we head into election season, it’s interesting to think about all the factors that affect a candidate’s electability. Yes, the presidential election is → Read More

Idaho Professor Tells Story About A Mine That Never Happened

Back in 1966, a mining company had a plan to develop an open-pit mine in the North Cascade Mountains of Washington state. Endangering the Glacier Peak → Read More

Boise Lecture Series Forced To Move Online Finds New Opportunities

Every year, thousands of people attend lectures and take classes at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Boise State University. But like everything → Read More

What Boise's Mayor Wants To Accomplish With The New Climate Action Division

Between the pandemic, the economic fallout of COVID-19 and the revolution for racial justice, several global crises are coming to a head. Another notable → Read More

What Would Defunding The Police Look Like? Two Boise Nonprofits Consider This Question

(This interview is the second of a two-part show about policing in Idaho. You can find the first half — on the history of policing and the laws that → Read More

Boise Arts And History Grant Program Adjusts To COVID-19 Realities

For more than 20 years, the City of Boise’s Arts and History Department has offered grants to individuals and organizations big and small to fund projects → Read More

As Economy Continues To Struggle, Idaho Food Bank Sees Demand Increase

Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, the Idaho Foodbank has ramped up their efforts to fight food insecurity. The organization says their → Read More

As Idaho's Housing Crisis Grows, Area Nonprofits Kick Into High Gear

Between widespread layoffs and uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, a record number of people are facing housing insecurity. Interfaith Sanctuary in Boise is → Read More

Boise Organizations Create Coronavirus Art Fund For Local Artists

A new collaboration between the City of Boise's Arts & History Department, the Morrison Center and Treefort Music Fest will give $1,000 to local → Read More

Idaho STEM Action Center Responds To Coronavirus With New Initiatives

The Idaho STEM Action Center helps give Idahoans the training they need to enter science, technology, engenierring or math-related fields. The coronavirus → Read More

How Can I Help Out During Coronavirus?

Michael Kramer-Duffield had just moved to Idaho and was looking for work in the restaurant industry when COVID-19 swept through. He's out of work, but like → Read More

What Was Idaho Like During World War II? Idaho Students' New Book Tells The Story

Most college students dread group projects. Dividing the work evenly is always hard, and even basic communication can be stressful. Idaho State University → Read More

How Is Coronavirus Affecting Idaho's Economy (So Far)?

Idaho Matters considers the economic impacts Idaho is already seeing because of the spread of Coronavirus. → Read More

'Book Arts' Exhibit Combines Visual Expression And Literature For Idaho Artist

Picture books aren’t just for kids, especially not when they’re made by Scott Samuelson. → Read More